Charcot demonstrated that such paralyses could be cured, and then artificially produced again, by hypnotic suggestion. |
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It is especially to be remembered in sphincteral paralyses, so common after long illness in which spinal enervation has played an important role. |
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A second drug paralyses his muscles and the third, potassium chloride, stops his heart. |
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At the root of it there is a crisis of truth, of clarity, that paralyses our decisions. |
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It paralyses the population and affects its sense of security and that is how terrorists win. |
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This is followed by pancuronium bromide, which paralyses the muscles and blocks breathing, but leaves nerve and brain functions intact. |
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And the process should start later: at present, it paralyses the world's mightiest government for more than a year. |
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Authoritarianism, like permissiveness, paralyses and frustrates in others the thrust to be new and creative. |
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They avoid the sacrality that paralyses any intellectual activity, and make reference to the everydayness of life. |
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Moreover, we must be careful to avoid a formalization or institutionalization that paralyses our relations. |
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Although positive stress enables us to improve our productivity, negative stress paralyses our abilities. |
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The common factor in the two stories from different sides of the border is the indifference and the fear that paralyses people who witness such crimes. |
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Cooling of the yogurt paralyses the fermentation reactions, preventing the yogurt from continuing to acidify. |
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The crisis is yet to be resolved, however, and the standoff that paralyses Lebanon continues. |
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Conus magus: this cone snail paralyses its prey using a poison-tipped barb. |
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That which relates to fear introduces uncertainty and paralyses. |
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The CO hence paralyses the red blood cells and prevents them from binding the oxygen essential for the life of the organs, heart, brain and muscles in particular. |
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Fear generates anger and anger paralyses us. |
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To give you a flavour, the tarantula hawk wasp paralyses a spider, lays eggs inside it and the larvae eat it alive. |
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We all understand that discrimination paralyses the internal market and prevents it from operating properly, which in turn makes it impossible to achieve the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy. |
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And a small blood clot paralyses the whole body. |
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For example, conversion disorders such as paralyses of limbs or muteness were commoner than now. |
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Barefooted men, with a petticoat in white hemp charge in their shoulders a plough's wood attached with large cords that spiral their arms until it bites and paralyses their chest. |
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Subacute necrotizing encephalopathy, also called Leigh disease, is a lethal disorder of infancy marked by psychomotor delay, myoclonic jerks, paralyses of eye movements, and respiratory disorders. |
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Karpov paralyses his opponent on the queenside. |
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Our present taxing system paralyses rather than helps. |
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Frequently, too much supervision only slows down and paralyses operations. |
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They can push authority to institutions best suited to act quickly and without constraint, while the fog of disaster paralyses normal political operation. |
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You should not allow fear to approach you, it paralyses you. |
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Israel's prolonged closure of border crossings, which prevents the delivery of such essential goods and paralyses the economy, is therefore both a clear violation of the Convention and totally unacceptable. |
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The 'dual subsidiarity' principle is obviously restrictive and paralyses, at both European and national level, any policy designed to enhance consumer protection. |
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The present-day financial system destroys any future for our youth, starves millions of human beings, paralyses the producers, makes businesses bankrupt, ruins the farmers, dispossesses owners of their homes. |
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A series of disturbing clues takes them into a world they can only dream of Meanwhile the early onset of winter paralyses Manhattan in an unbearable grip of snow and cold. |
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The ambivalence created by this lack of clarity paralyses the action of federal institutions for minority communities and undermines the trust of Canadians in a State that proclaims its commitment but refrains from action. |
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Anapeiratic paralyses are those due to excessive use of certain muscles. |
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